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You do have a point, but each App's play store page itself shows whether it has ads or in-app purchases. One can use that as an indicator for selecting an app. So people just need to pay attention to the small text right below the App's title
Then there is always f-droid . You can find really good quality software without ads in fdroid. I rarely use the play store these days (except when I have to update whatsapp and banking apps)
Again, you're telling this to an android nerd. I'm aware.
I'm speaking from a perspective of an average joe, who is 100% not aware of the existance of F-droid or is convinced that it's malware.
I'm also don't expect people sift through hundreds of apps, opening each page and checking permissions/ads/reviews.
People install apps either because they've heard about it on TV/whatever, or a friend told them to install this specific app.
This is why people rely on default apps, and compare "phones" based on that.